I can answer that.
The cost of a tree varies. I would anticipate that the government would want to maximize its dollars and plant trees that are diverse, and in various areas of the country at the most effective cost, I would assume.
From our perspective, we rarely plant thousand-dollar trees. I was just giving you a range of what is possible. We're currently working with, for example, Winnipeg, which is trying to replant a million trees, and they're trying to reduce the cost of each tree as much as possible in order to get as many as possible into the ground.
We also use volunteers, because it's not just the cost of the tree that is important. It's also the cost of getting it into the ground and the cost of maintaining that tree—